A short stroll on a dirt path to the cache. The cache is hidden in a wooded area. Good place for dog walking. A little bit of bushwacking required. If you are coming over from Ptarmigan, or the Tickled Pink cache, take the footbridge to cross over the creek. When you're near, the best way in to the wooded section is by the raised dome sewer manhole. The cache should be an easy find. If you don't see it when you get to ground zero let me know - it might be gone. Winter-friendly hide. Above the snow line. Near a creek. During a thaw the area around the cache may be muddy/wet. Wear appropriate boots. Some room in the cache for small objects.

Traveled to Guelph this afternoon with plans to visit a friend from when we lived there 10 years ago. Wife stayed and chatted while I took 5 kids (5-12) and the dog letterboxing and geocaching in the area. We lived on Conroy Cres while in Guelph and I spent a lot of time back in these woods, but only looking for birds (didn't know about geocaching then). Thanks R of JARS for the three OpenCaches including the OCNA-only cache.

We initially passed right by this one while searching for Green Acres (it's a long story...of course we didn't find it). Swung by at the end of the trip to find this one. I really like how you hid these caches (as in this one, Tickled Pink as well as Open Wide. And despite the single logs here on OCNA, they are being found more often than reported (assumably by accident but those acidentla finders are being respectful of the cache).

Recommending this cache. Thanks for creating it and maintaining it in spite of the few finders.

This was a good find. We first attepmted to find this one before the tickled pink cache but were unsuccessful. Our GPS lead us to a spot where we had to bush wack a lot. We ended up turning back and went on to find the other cache. We came back to this one and went at it from a different way and ened up finding it. Love the way it was hidden. TFTC! Found it with emiweez